Becoming comfortable with inside English will open up many more paths to proper position.

Pocket the 1 ball hitting the cue ball as shown in Fig. 1. The cue ball should follow the path in the diagram. This drill is progressive, so start by stopping the cue ball at 1, then 2, and so on. You will have to be very precise with your sidespin and speed. [Bob Jewett]

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